A music therapist is working with a client who has Rett syndrome and has recently lost intentional hand use. The therapist wants to maintain engagement and musical agency. Which approach best accounts for the specific neuromotor profile of Rett syndrome compared to other developmental disabilities?
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A
Shifting from hand-held instruments to foot-activated switches or eye-gaze technology paired with music software, preserving volitional musical choice
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B
Discontinuing active music-making in favor of receptive listening sessions until hand function partially returns
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C
Applying the same hand-over-hand facilitation used for clients with cerebral palsy to re-train purposeful grasp
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D
Focusing exclusively on vocal production tasks since the disorder predominantly affects upper extremities